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Jewish Roots and Cowboy Boots: Being Jewish in Unusual Places


Join us on Tuesday, October 13 for Hillel's first multicultural discussion of the year. Led by fourth years Maya Handa and Gabriel Nathan, we will discuss what it is like to be Jewish in places that are not normally associated with Judaism and don't have large Jewish populations. MENU: -migas* (think Tex-Mex matzo brei) -dal** -dessert TBD 6pm to learn how to cook 7pm to eat and participate in the discussion RSVP on Facebook here

*http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/09/how-to-make-tex-mex-migas-scrambled-eggs-tortilla-breakfast.html **https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dal

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